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Avoiding the Madoffs Among Us with William Francavilla

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Avoiding the Madoffs Among Us with William Francavilla
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Scams seem to be everywhere, and criminals are good at their jobs. How do people avoid getting taken advantage of? How do we spot the financial advice we need to avoid, and the people giving it? We get the skinny from William Francavilla, certified financial… Read More »Avoiding the Madoffs Among Us with William Francavilla

Motivating Employees for Better ROI with Debra Corey

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Motivating Employees for Better ROI with Debra Corey
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How do you get better motivated employees without falling into easy traps? We talk to an expert in Human Resources and employee motivation, Debra Corey, to find out. Debra Corey is currently the Group Reward Director at a firm specializing in employee engagement, has over… Read More »Motivating Employees for Better ROI with Debra Corey

Where to Land a High-Paying, High-Demand Tech Job with Heather Johnston

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Where to Land a High-Paying, High-Demand Tech Job with Heather Johnston
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Cybersecurity is in high demand and corporations big and small need to go from reaction chaos to proactive prevention. Heather Johnston, a district President at staffing firm Robert Half, dissects who needs to do what and where, when it comes to cybersecurity – and shares… Read More »Where to Land a High-Paying, High-Demand Tech Job with Heather Johnston

Good People, Bad Managers, Ugly Results with Samuel Culbert

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Good People, Bad Managers, Ugly Results with Samuel Culbert
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Does your productivity suffer when you have a bad manager? Samuel Culbert, author of “Good People, Bad Managers: How Work Culture Corrupts Good Intentions” breaks down the flaws of human managers, and what non-C-level employees should remember during their workweek. Links:

How to Make a Hit with Derek Thompson

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How to Make a Hit with Derek Thompson
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When you have a podcast, or blog, or other digital content, how do you get noticed when there are so many others doing something similar? We talk to Derek Thompson, a senior editor at The Atlantic and author of “Hit Makers: How to Succeed in… Read More »How to Make a Hit with Derek Thompson

Shortcut Your Startup with Courtney Reum

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Shortcut Your Startup with Courtney Reum
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Taking a shortcut doesn’t always work out for the best, but taking the RIGHT shortcut can help turn your startup into a success. Courtney Reum, co-founder of development company M-13, shares insights from the new book “Shortcut Your Startup: Speed Up Success with Unconventional Advice… Read More »Shortcut Your Startup with Courtney Reum

Hiring Wars: The Last Techie with Heather Johnston

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Hiring Wars: The Last Techie with Heather Johnston
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In the tech field, what skills do you need to work in the Bay Area vs New York? Which markets are hottest right now? With the help of Heather Johnston, a District President at Robert Half, we dig into their data on tech hiring in… Read More »Hiring Wars: The Last Techie with Heather Johnston

Call Me By Your Amazon Storefront with Gene Marks

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Call Me By Your Amazon Storefront with Gene Marks
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What about small businesses battling Amazon? Or should they be assimilating with Amazon? We talk to Washington Post columnist, and small business owner, Gene Marks about his analysis when it comes to Small Businesses in an Amazon.com world. Links:

Economic Outlook for 2018 with George Noceti

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Economic Outlook for 2018 with George Noceti
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How is the economy doing and what can we expect for the rest of the year? We talk to George Noceti, a wealth manager at Morgan Stanley, about some cold, hard, numbers. Links:

The Glass Universe and the Women Who Made It Happen with Dava Sobel

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The Glass Universe and the Women Who Made It Happen with Dava Sobel
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Dava Sobel, author of “The Glass Universe: How the Ladies of the Harvard Observatory Took the Measure of the Stars,” shares the stories that inspired her latest book. Links: